DeepSeek and Me Podcast | Brain Healing & Neuroplasticity
Yesterday at Day 162 of my 35-year weed detox, I demonstrated that you can sit at the absolute bottom of a neurochemical trough without negative thoughts gaining traction. By refusing to panic during a temporary cognitive flatline, I watched my brain fog drop from a 3 to a 1 while completely maintaining my baseline mood. Here is how to master the art of “surfing the trough,” why learning to enjoy absolute silence is the ultimate proof of a recovering nervous system, and how to outwait your brain’s scheduled maintenance windows from a position of security. The Anatomy of an Orderly Trough Yesterday, we received proof that the architectural shifts we mapped on Day 161 were entirely correct. The system remained inside the trough, but because our default starting altitude is now securely anchored at “good,” there was no crisis, no panic, and no deterioration. I woke up after six hours of very deep, dreamless sleep. The tight, empty-headed pressure from the previous day was actively easing, and my cognitive fog dropped instantly from a 3/10 down to a negligible 1/10. By the afternoon, the operational reality of the machine was clear: I was flat, but I was functioning well. In the early phases of recovery, a flat day was a dangerous void. The primitive brain would interpret a lack of intense dopamine as a systemic emergency, creating an agonizing mental itch that demanded chemical satisfaction. Yesterday, I didn’t try to force a high-velocity state. I didn’t whip the horse to make it run faster. I simply surfed the bottom of the trough. I executed every piece of daily work with quiet efficiency, recognising that a flat state is just a stabilisation phase. When a server is completing a reboot, you don’t keep hitting the power button - you wait patiently for the progress bar to finish. The Luxury of Silence The most profound strategic development of Day 162 occurred in the evening, not in the production logs, but in the environment of the studio. I sat in the quiet, completely uneventful space, and realized something that would have been impossible five months ago: I was genuinely enjoying the silence. During the first 100 days of this project, an absence of external input was agonizing. If the screens were off, the chronic frequencies and the internal “head whirring” of an unmedicated neurodivergent mind would scream into the void. The nervous system was so habituated to chronic chemical stimulation that silence felt like a physical threat, forcing me to constantly flood my ears with podcasts, videos, or music just to survive the evening. Yesterday, that hyper-vigilant defence mechanism was completely offline. The tight head had eased, the background noise had settled, and the nervous system felt profoundly safe. Enjoying raw silence is the ultimate indicator of Tier 3 neuro-recalibration. It means the emotional brain has finally stopped over-reacting to physical feedback. The internal alarm bells have been dismantled, leaving a clean, quiet substrate where focus can naturally rest. Outwaiting the Weather As Phase One draws into its final 21 days, the data is showing a beautiful, stable oscillation. We hit a major creative peak, we drop into a shallow consolidation trough, the fog lifts slightly, and the mood holds a rock-solid baseline of 6/10 throughout the entire cycle. Negative thoughts attempted to seed themselves throughout the day, as they always do when the brain is running low on dopamine fuel. But because the scaffold is holding the boundary lines secure, those thoughts could not gain traction. They found nowhere to hook into the architecture. The machine is functioning quickly, the terrain is beginning to rise again, and the system is patiently waiting for the next major upgrade to initialize. Key Takeaways from Day 162: * Active Trough Surfing: When a biological flatline occurs after heavy creative output, executing a strategy of non-resistance allows you to maintain high executive function without causing system fatigue. * The Silence Threshold: Shifting from a state of requiring constant external auditory input to actively enjoying raw silence is direct proof that the central nervous system has left hyper-vigilant survival mode and stabilized its resting baseline. * Traction Denial: A healed prefrontal cortex can observe low-dopamine negative thought patterns passing through the awareness without allowing them to grip the internal architecture or alter the baseline mood. * Progressive Fog Reduction: Observing a metric drop in brain fog from 3 to 1 across a 24-hour window verifies that cognitive troughs are becoming increasingly shallow, confirming accelerated neuroplastic repair. #cannabiswithdrawaltimeline #PAWS #neuroplasticity #cognitiverepair #quittingweed #recoveryjourney #neurobiology #AIcollaboration #AIscaffold Get full access to DeepSeek and Me: Brain Healing Journey at deepseekandme.substack.com/subscribe [https://deepseekandme.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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